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M23 / NGC 6494 Open Cluster in Sagittarius, 



    
        

            Evangelos Souglakos
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M23 / NGC 6494 Open Cluster in Sagittarius

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M23 / NGC 6494 Open Cluster in Sagittarius, 



    
        

            Evangelos Souglakos
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M23 / NGC 6494 Open Cluster in Sagittarius

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Frames:
60×180(3h)
Integration:
3h

RA center: 17h57m08s.30

DEC center: -18°5528.6

Pixel scale: 1.858 arcsec/pixel

Orientation: -89.768 degrees

Field radius: 1.079 degrees

WCS transformation: thin plate spline

More info:Open 

Resolution: 3339x2519

File size: 7.0 MB

Locations: Mount Parnon, Sparta, Lakonia, Greece

Data source: Traveller

Description

Open cluster NGC 6494 in Sagittarius above is a rich dense cluster comprised of over 100 member stars which are of uniform brightness and well detached from the rich background sky. The cluster spans 30 arc-minutes in diameter or 15-20 light-years across. M23 lies at a distance of 2,150 light-years away and is dated at a mere 220-300 million years-old and as evidenced by the predominance of white hot stars in the image below. The cluster is best observed using low magnifications (50-100x) during mid-summer as it appoaches the southern meridian near midnight. NGC 6494 was discovered by Charles Messier in 1764.

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M23 / NGC 6494 Open Cluster in Sagittarius, 



    
        

            Evangelos Souglakos